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« on: October 9, 2015, 11:31:08 am »
Remember when King Kenny was our manager, we had "The King's Speech"?  I am loving this man's quotes.  He speaks the truth! 

Let's have a collection of what he says here which are epic.  I'll start off:

"We have to change from doubter to believer. Now."

That is the first thing that was revealed to us - it is most important!  It is so true!  We are all demoralized and had lost our confidence - our belief.  We need to find that belief again and have a winning mentality! 

And here is the full interview:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/jurgen-klopps-first-interview-liverpool-6601543

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How do you feel?

Great! I have no other words for this. It was a crazy day with everything that happened in Germany and all that happened here when we landed. It’s an absolutely great feeling for me and a big honour to be here. It’s one of the best moments in my life, I have to say. I’m here together with my family – not the whole family, one son is still at home – but we are here together and it feels like a dream.

Andrew Powell/Liverpool FCNew Manager of Liverpool Jurgen Klopp signs his new contract with Ian Ayre chief executive officer on October 8, 2015Signed, sealed: Now Klopp is promising to deliver at Liverpool
What attracted you to Liverpool Football Club?

Everything. All I heard about, all I read about, all I felt when I saw, not too many matches in my life, but some very important games. I love football and the intensity of football in Liverpool is very good for me. I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football and the intensity of the football, and Liverpool was first choice. Now I have got the opportunity to work here, it’s the best thing I can imagine.

What did you need to consider, or would you say it was an easy decision?

It was not the most difficult decision. I ended my contract with Dortmund four months ago and I thought about what I would do in the future – I had to develop myself, think about all the things that had happened in the last 15 years but then I had a holiday for four months and it was enough. It was great, but it was enough. The owners have a dream and I have a dream, and so there was not too much they had to say so I could be here.

We know you decided to take that break from football, so what did you learn in that period of time?

A lot of things. After four weeks, the holiday started. In the first four weeks, it was like always – I was tired because I’d worked 15 years in a row as a manager. Always until the last day in the season, I had to work because if you look at my little history in football, it was always until the end – I’m seen to be a guy for 34 or 38 matchdays. That was really hard, of course, but then I tried to relax and I felt as though I was not just a football-only guy. I could get interested in many different things and had a few perfect meetings with some very clever and smart people to talk about football, to talk about nutrition and to talk about so many things. Then I felt that if someone interesting called me, I was prepared. Now I am really relaxed. After 15 years, it was an important decision. I had six very, very cool years at Dortmund and one hard year in the last one, but as a package it was perfect. But I wanted to do something new – and now I am here.

Let’s talk about Anfield – how much are you looking forward to that becoming your home and being the manager for those fans?

My English is not good enough to express this! Not at the moment [anyway], you’ll have to ask me this in a few months again – but of course, I am pretty excited. I want to see it, I want to feel it, I want to smell it – I want to do everything. When I came here with Dortmund a year ago, I was really excited. I came in and saw the dressing room for the away team and asked myself if I needed some colour to paint or something like this! ‘The derby starts at this moment!’ – you go into that dressing room and you think, ‘OK, they want to kick us!’ For me, it was historical. It’s a great place – I’ve been to some places in the world with football, but this was the most special place I’d been. Borussia Dortmund’s stadium – Signal Iduna Park – is a great stadium and I had another perfect little, little stadium with Mainz 05, but this [Anfield] is the most historic place. I am looking forward to it and at this moment I don’t know what I will feel, but it will be good.

It’ll be pretty special to go into that home team dressing room…

Yes, of course. I hope… I’m sure!

How important is it to you to have – or create – that special connection with the supporters?

I understand football. If the people are not interested in football, we can put some sticks in the park and play football. It’s still the perfect game, it’s still the same game, but it’s only this game [professional] because of the fans. That’s what I know, what I think, what I feel. We have to entertain them – we have to make their lives better. That’s what we have to do because football is not so important – we don’t save lives or things like that, we are not doctors. It’s our job to let them forget their problems for 90 minutes and then they can talk for three days about the last game and talk for two days about the next game. That’s how I want to live – if I am not a manager, that’s the way I would live because I love this game so much. That’s why I try to be as close as possible to the fans, but it’s not always so possible to be close to the fans because of the job. I have to work and I need time to work, so it’s not always as the fans want but it’s as often as possible.

But you feel you understand what it is to be a fan?

I always understand. Maybe on Friday I can go to all the places in the stadium and someone will tell me, ‘That happened here and that happened there… Stevie G shot from here, Robbie Fowler or whoever’. That’s pretty cool.

You can go wherever you want now – you’re the manager of Liverpool Football Club!

Yeah, that’s the best thing! But not during the 90 minutes – that will be the most difficult thing for me, the two benches being so close. It’s so different to Germany – you could accidently hit the other coach or manager. I get a little bit emotional during a game!

Do you think you'll need to adapt to English football? How do you think you will adapt?

Of course I will adapt, maybe I have to, I don't know! But in this moment I don't think about this because it's football and I know English football, I watched so many games and we played against English teams. Some things are different but that's not too important in this moment because it's only football. Don't forget, it's a game and we all have the same rules, the pitches are similar in size, so it's not so difficult. My experience is: listen, see, feel - and then think about what you change. Now I have to do these three things and then think about what I have to change or I have to adapt or whatever. I've [been in] football for a long time, I was a player, now I'm a manager, I don't want to make it too complicated. It's very important that the player can understand easily what you want because it's a game and you have to play from here [points at heart], not play from here [points at head]. That's the cool thing, that's the reason why I could play too!

What similar challenges do you think you'll face here at Liverpool that you faced at Dortmund?

Maybe this is the biggest challenge in this moment in world football [laughs], but I was never a guy for the easy way. I'm not interested in this. This is the most interesting job in world football because it's not so bad! I'm completely different because I come from Germany so everything is new now and everything is 'we have to be concentrated' because 'what does this German guy want?' and 'I have to listen'. So that was a good move and in the end we have to start to work and we will see. I know what I want, but I don't want to tell it to you. First, I have to talk to the players, of course, we have to find a common way. We will find a common way and who wants to do what I sometimes propose! [They] can be a good friend of mine [laughs] and it's not such a bad thing to be a good friend of mine because I am really loyal.

How do you assess the squad that you're inheriting here at Liverpool?

It's good, it's good. I'm here because I believe in the potential of the team. If Liverpool ask me and I see the team and think 'oh my God'... no, no, no. In this moment, we are not the best team in the world - who cares? Who wants to be the best team in the world today? We want to be the best team tomorrow or another day. That's all. What I saw from outside is absolutely OK. I saw some good matches and some not so good but it's normal in football you have some problems, you have to solve them. The important thing is we have speed, we have technical skills, we have tactical skills, we have good defenders, good midfielders, good strikers, wingers. Now we have to see who is fit for the first game against Tottenham and then we have to make a team for this game, then we can start. I'm not a dream man, I don't want to have Cristiano [Ronaldo] or Lionel [Messi] and all these players in one team. I want these guys [the current squad], it was a decision for these guys. Now we start working.

Can you tell us what style of play we can expect?

A wild one [laughs]. In football, all the world-class teams play possession football, that's cool. I like to watch this; Bayern Munich, great team, great club; Barcelona, yes; Real Madrid; maybe on some days, Manchester City. But nobody starts as a ball possession team. You cannot start and say 'OK, we have the ball and the other players have to wait’. The first thing, always, maybe in life, you need to have a stable defence. That's the first thing, always. Because you can only stay confident in a game when you know not each offensive move of the other team is a goal. That's the first thing and when you start a development nobody starts a development from the top of the table, only a few teams. You always have a little bit lower position and our position is absolutely OK, so we can start our development today, tomorrow, when the players are back. It's good for me to come here and have a little bit of time to come into the club but also not so good that we cannot start with training immediately. I think we can start together maybe Wednesday next week when they are all back and we can see what we have to do. The kind of football [I coach] is emotional, I like this, I like the emotion in the game. I like the speed in the game, you have to be a real man or woman in the game - it's hard, all things are like this. If I talk about aggressiveness, I only talk about aggressiveness against myself. I have to be harder, feel no pain or something like this, and not aggressive against the opponent because I'm not interested in fouls or things like this. I will see what is possible with this team and then we will decide how we start and when we start we'll know more. We'll see what we do in the next game against Rubin Kazan in the Europa League, then it's Southampton. We have many games, maybe we can change something, maybe we have to go one way. If it's possible, can we be the hardest team to beat in the world? Let's try to be this. If you are this, it's not that far away to be a team who can win games. First of all we have to talk with all LFC fans, talk about what are expectations. Because expectations can be a real big problem, it's like a backpack of 20 kilos, it's not so cool to run with this! We have to talk about this, we have to think about this, and then we can start.

Do you think you need a lot of time to implement your style and philosophy?

Of course it needs a lot of time for the end, but not to start. I’m not here to promise you will see against Tottenham the absolute new LFC – but some of the new LFC would be cool. That’s what we’ll try to do. Everything in life takes time. To be an adult takes time; to become a football player takes time; everything takes time. The only thing nobody gives time is development. If somebody feels they have waited enough for success – restart and then everything can happen.

There has been a lot of media talk about the transfer structure within this football club. What is your take on it and what conversations, if any, have you had with the owners about that?

It’s a really funny thing. It was absolutely no problem between FSG and myself, we talked about this. It’s nothing. If two smart, intelligent, clever guys sit together on a table and you both want the same, where can be the problem? We all want to be successful. The only thing for me is to have the first and last word. I don’t want to spend money the club doesn’t have, I don’t want to hold a player that doesn’t want to stay. I have to work all day with these guys. Nobody will sell a player I want to work with, even if it’s a good deal. Nobody wants to transfer a player without my ‘yes’. So everything is OK, I don’t need more.

Will you be bringing any of your backroom staff?

Of course. My two ‘brothers-in-mind’ – Zeljko and Peter, great guys. You will feel it when you see them – they are cool, they are football maniacs. They work pretty hard and they are my perfect partners in this job, because as a manager you always have to make decisions and always have to think about so many different things. In my opinion, it’s very important that you have somebody you can talk to. We can talk about everything. I make the decisions, of course, but I need very good people around me. Not only these two guys – I’m really looking forward to meeting the rest of the LFC staff, I want to learn from them and use their power. Of course, that will take time, when I know what they are all able to do. At the moment, we start with these three guys; we have Pep and John in our training team, two Dutch guys. It’s the first time I’ve worked together with Dutch guys – it’s not so far away from Germany so we will see, maybe we can talk in German! I’m looking forward to it.

What are you hoping to achieve here at Liverpool, short-term and long-term?

Success. When you work in Germany, of course, I was watching British football but I’m not so inside that I know what you have to reach. There’s Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham – they want to be successful in the table. Why should they reach what we don’t? It’s important what we can do together to change our situation. At the moment, all of the LFC family is a little bit too nervous, a little bit too pessimistic, too often in doubt. They all celebrate the game, it’s a great atmosphere in the stadium, but they don’t believe at the moment. They only want to see five years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago. History is great but it’s only to remember. No, we have the possibility to write a new story if we want. For that, we have to clear a few things. Maybe we can do that in the next few weeks. [We want to be] as successful as we can be. I’m not the guy to say ‘this year will be the best year in the history of LFC’. If it happens, we can celebrate. If not, we have to work further.

Finally, what is your message to the Liverpool supporters?

We have to change from doubter to believer. Now.
« Last Edit: December 4, 2015, 08:42:30 pm by John C »
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #1 on: October 9, 2015, 11:36:54 am »
Great idea, this will be filling up fast, of that I have no doubt.

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« Reply #2 on: October 9, 2015, 11:42:51 am »
Great idea, this will be filling up fast, of that I have no doubt.

Already better quotes than I have heard from anybody in English football for years.
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« Reply #3 on: October 9, 2015, 11:46:17 am »
'I'm am not going to call myself anything,' said Klopp. 'I am a normal guy from the Black Forest. My mother is watching this press conference at home. If you are going to call me anything, call me the normal one.'
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« Reply #5 on: October 9, 2015, 12:04:14 pm »
Klopp on title ambitions:

"I don't want to be sit here in twenty years and no (title)... I want be here in four years and we have won title once, yes."
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« Reply #6 on: October 9, 2015, 10:57:06 pm »
“We cannot talk about football philosophy and ball possession, playing like Barcelona, playing like whoever.

“No, this team needs to create their own style. If you have the ball you have to be creative but you have to be prepared that if you lose the ball the counter pressing is very important. It is not a proposal, it is law.

“You cannot decide ‘um’, you have to do it and you will. That is what we all have to learn.”

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« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2015, 02:05:15 am »
I know it's in the OP but this is the most important thing he's said (and there have been a lot of important things said by him already):

"We have to change from doubter to believer. Now."

This is crucial and sums us up and the moment. We're so on edge, so nervous, we put ourselves under so much pressure, that's everyone - fans, players, staff. We need to enjoy our football again and believe we can achieve things, and we will.
We have to change from doubter to believer. Now. - Jurgen Klopp

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« Reply #8 on: October 10, 2015, 09:09:25 am »
This had me in fits - "I hope to enjoy my work. Everyone has told me about the British press. It’s up to you to tell me they are all liars!'

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« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2015, 09:15:08 am »
I loved the part either in the Echo, LFCTV, or official presser where he said 'We'll bring them (Barca et al) to our level ... (and beat them).
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« Reply #10 on: October 10, 2015, 09:50:39 am »
All taken from the Guardian article - http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/09/jurgen-klopp-liverpool-manager-lays-down-law-anfield

I am not the guy who is going to go out and shout: ‘We are going to conquer the world!’ or something like this. But we will conquer the ball, each fucking time. We will chase the ball. We will run more, fight more,”

“I enjoy being an underdog? No,” he said, laughing. “For managers it is very important that you can influence the things on the pitch, that you can change the things in a better direction, of course. I’ve never seen or been talking to these other clubs. I don’t think about things like this. I’ve never had a plan for my career. I react on what happens and I hear what I feel inside. For me, it fits perfect.”

“If we cannot sign a player like him then we are not interested in him. We will have to take other players. The whole world plays football, there are players everywhere.

"You have to fight for it, not just talk about it. You don’t have to speak always."

“You have to look at which players are reachable and not dream of this player or that player and then say: ‘But they don’t want to come to Liverpool.’ If a player doesn’t want to come to Liverpool then stay away. Really. If you think about the weather, stay away. If you think about other things, stay away. If you want to come here, you are welcome. That is the first and most important issue.”

Klopp admitted he had watched Liverpool’s last three games before his appointment – Everton, FC Sion in the Europa League and the 3-2 win over Aston Villa eight days before Rodgers’ departure. “Three until now and ask me on Sunday and I will have seen 20,” he said.


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« Reply #11 on: October 11, 2015, 07:41:24 am »
Klopp has given more in-depth and honest answers than any manager I can recall in recent times.

I liked this one on LFCtv "It’s our job to let them forget their problems for 90 minutes and then they can talk for three days about the last game and talk for two days about the next game"
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« Reply #12 on: October 11, 2015, 01:31:57 pm »
Apologies in advance if these quotes are expected to be since his arrival.

I love this one he is quoted saying..

On being sent off: "I'm a bit proud of my first red card as a coach. I approached the fourth official and said: 'How many mistakes are allowed here? If it's 15, you have one more."

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« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2015, 06:50:16 pm »
"When I manage a club, each young player should smile because the chance is bigger for them than it ever was."

"If you make me out like, I don’t know, Jesus & then the next day say ‘he’s not able to walk on water’, then we will have a problem."

"I’m not self-confident enough to think I had the only role in his [Lewandowski’s] development, but of course I did play a big part."


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« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2015, 09:29:57 am »
“Did I dream about becoming a Liverpool manager when I was a kid? No, I dreamed about playing for Stuttgart, and that didn’t work out. But I am totally humbled to be here. It is almost a bit bizarre: there have been so many good and successful German managers and yet no one has been here.”

Is he the first not to answer with "Of course! It's one of the biggest jobs in football!!" etc.?
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« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2015, 02:49:07 pm »
'Please tell people that I am not Jesus, I am not the Messiah, I can't walk on water.....................but I do like to dive in'.   :)
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« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2015, 07:09:32 pm »
Klopp has given more in-depth and honest answers than any manager I can recall in recent times.

I liked this one on LFCtv "It’s our job to let them forget their problems for 90 minutes and then they can talk for three days about the last game and talk for two days about the next game"

Leaves a warm glow inside.

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« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2015, 07:51:17 pm »
The normal one.....love it....I believe we are in good hands

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« Reply #18 on: October 14, 2015, 12:18:47 am »
"They are really cool guys. And Ian (short, almost imperceptible pause) was there too."

I just laughed my arse off at that. The old faint praise masterfully delivered. You could chalk it up to language issues but it still made me laugh.
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« Reply #19 on: October 14, 2015, 08:58:41 pm »
"They are really cool guys. And Ian (short, almost imperceptible pause) was there too."

I just laughed my arse off at that. The old faint praise masterfully delivered. You could chalk it up to language issues but it still made me laugh.

I see to recall from his first LFC.com website he also said something along the lines of, "we have very good forwards, we have very good midfielders, we have very good defenders, we have... some wingers". Couldn't agree more. :)

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« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2015, 10:20:40 pm »
"When I manage a club, each young player should smile because the chance is bigger for them than it ever was."

Really sad for Gomez now after re-reading this

"If you make me out like, I don’t know, Jesus & then the next day say ‘he’s not able to walk on water’, then we will have a problem."
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« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2015, 07:29:51 am »
'We don't have to sprinkle magical dust on them and say 'now you can play football',' Klopp said after his first game in charge. 'They know how to play. We just have to create a situation where it is possible to do this. Pressure yes, but it is not the biggest pressure — these guys are running for their lives.
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« Reply #22 on: October 20, 2015, 01:45:11 am »
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« Reply #23 on: October 21, 2015, 02:21:31 pm »
Journalist asks Lucas what it is like to work with Klopp.
Klopp interjects with, "After I am here 4 weeks are you going to keep asking what it is like to work with me. This is stupid question. I am here 11 days and even if he (Lucas) thinks I am an idiot, he cannot say. Please stop asking self-answering questions."
Then to Lucas, "Don't answer this."

"I have never heard of a 19 year old (Rossiter) having to play 3 games in 5 days before. And that is the reason he is now injured. We could need him at the moment, but now we can't. This is not OK."
Klopp on Rossiter.

« Last Edit: October 21, 2015, 03:14:00 pm by xRedmanLFCx »
I always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside… Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves.

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #24 on: October 27, 2015, 09:56:20 pm »
A touch of the Chauncey Gardiner about this thread. And somewhat ironic as the man himself has asked for minimum fuss.
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2015, 07:45:52 pm »
Asked about the performance, referencing the players being obviously ebullient in the dressing room after thrashing Chelsea 1-3 away.

"We can do better-that's for sure! But, for today, its perfectly ok, and a deserved win."


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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2015, 08:27:23 pm »
/r/ Quote where he said, [paraphrasing] no point winning early and not knowing why. Better to see what is working and then focusing on the next step (pathetic paraphrasing). That needs to be in here. You have know why you won...
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #27 on: November 4, 2015, 06:09:24 pm »
 Klopp on 'heavy metal football': "The problem with my life is I have said too  many shit words in the past!"
:lmao
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #28 on: November 4, 2015, 07:49:37 pm »
Question to Klopp: "Will it be the same team that faced Chelsea or will there be changes?"
Klopp, laughing, says: "Yes."
"i just dont think (Lucas is) that type of player that Kenny wants"
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #29 on: November 5, 2015, 11:49:15 am »
Klopp on 'heavy metal football': "The problem with my life is I have said too  many shit words in the past!"
:lmao

Would love to see a video of this.

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #30 on: November 5, 2015, 12:08:47 pm »
“Counter-pressing sounds like the most intensive thing but it isn’t. It saves energy and stops us running in the other direction."

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #31 on: November 7, 2015, 03:05:42 pm »
"Ibeeeey"

Profound, says it all
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #32 on: November 8, 2015, 10:33:13 pm »
From Crystal Palace post-match:
"We decide how strong we are, we decide how good we are, we decide how awake we are, we decide how tired we are, nobody else...I decide how tired if I'm tired, nobody else...Big decisions are made in moments when you feel tired, when you have a pulse of 180...not when in an easy game in the first minute when nobody will strike back, it's always when you're really under stress."
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #33 on: November 9, 2015, 12:25:02 pm »
This just might prove to be the most profound so far:

'The goal was on 82 minutes – 12 minutes to go – and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turned around and, I watch my team and I felt pretty alone in that moment. We decide when it's over. But between 82 and 94 minutes you can make eight goals if you want and we have to work for it. It feels so bad because it was not necessary.'

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #34 on: November 10, 2015, 04:52:51 pm »
"I think Sturridge will be back soon -- but soon is relative and I actually don't know. "

I think I'm going to start using that one at work.

http://www.espnfc.com/liverpool/story/2703717/jurgen-klopp-unsure-on-daniel-sturridge-return-to-liverpool

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #35 on: November 20, 2015, 10:17:32 pm »
"I love this game because training can make the difference.”  - while discussing possibility of transfers in January.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/klopp-injuries-force-liverpool-january-10474364

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #36 on: November 21, 2015, 08:57:54 pm »
@sammatterface: Klopp desperate to downplay the result and not get carried away. I told him it was City’s worst defeat at the Etihad…his response “oh s**t”
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #37 on: November 23, 2015, 01:01:21 pm »
"As a player I had fifth division skills and a first division brain. The result was a second division footballer."

From one of his first interviews in England. I knew I liked him right there.

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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #38 on: November 23, 2015, 07:19:00 pm »
"'If you are stuck in the forest and it's dark and you are afraid and someone tells you not to be then it doesn't work. It's your own mind. Only you can affect that."
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Re: The Klopp's Speech - Epic quotes by the Manager!
« Reply #39 on: December 1, 2015, 02:24:42 pm »
"I think Sturridge will be back soon -- but soon is relative and I actually don't know. "

I think I'm going to start using that one at work.

http://www.espnfc.com/liverpool/story/2703717/jurgen-klopp-unsure-on-daniel-sturridge-return-to-liverpool

bhahaha :D


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